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List Price: $27.99Amazon.com's Price: $21.86 You Save: $6.13 (22%)Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 12 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 72 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Educational Insights
EAN: 0086002029775
Label: Educational Insights
Manufacturer: Educational Insights
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 99 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 months
Model: 2977
Publisher: Educational Insights
Release Date: May 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 26792
Studio: Educational Insights
Features:- Drop in and win
- Players slip their puzzle tiles down the rails into the clear tower, earning points for every opposing tile their puzzle tile touches
- Includes game tower with built - in score keeper, 24 game tiles in two colors, and guide
- A StrataGems Brain Building Game
- Fun for young and old
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Shape up strategic thinking skills with TetraTrax. Players slip their puzzle tiles down the rails into the clear tower, and score one point for every opposing tile their puzzle tile touches. Watch out, though -- you'll lose a point if you leave open spaces in the puzzle. The tension builds as the height of the puzzle grows. Includes game tower with built-in score keeper, 24 game tiles in two colors and guide.
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I really like the concept, applying the standard Tetris gameplay to a no-battery game. The mechanics are modified a bit: players take turns on the same playfield, and individual pieces can only be rotated 180 degrees or flipped. But these changes make the game work better, not worse.
Basically, two players take turns dropping pieces in until they have no more pieces to play. Scoring is according to how many pieces a newly added piece touches of the same color. Leaving a gap under ... Read More
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My 9 year old son is very happy with this product, which calls for logical thinking. The number score counters are hard to push along, but otherwise it's very good quality.
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